For several
hours I experienced a good display of dynamic green aurora,
at times with fringes of red. However, the best view was
when we neared the coast of Greenland. Its snow capped peaks
and glaciers were easily visible in the bright moonlight
while the Aurora danced overhead.

I
started the evening watching the SALMON cam, and saw there
was some red beginning to show in the north. It only took
me 10 minutes to get to my shooting location, and the aurora
seemed very faint. But by shooting at ISO 1000, 10-15 seconds,
and f2.8, I could see the colors were really there. The
aurora was slow and gentle, and was quite stable. Of course
I was hoping for some meteors to stream in, but it was quite
for them as well. These were taken in the two hours before
local midnight.